BC Ministry of Attorney General seeking comments on reform of property division and spousal support under the Family Law Act

As part of an ongoing project to review and update the Family Law Act, the Ministry of Attorney General for BC has published a discussion paper on property division (part 5 of the act) and spousal support (part 7, division 4). The Family Law Act Modernization project webpage contains links to a survey, backgrounder, and full technical discussion paper. As the discussion paper explains, the advent of the Family Law Act in 2013 introduced a new approach to property division. Read more…

Abuse and Neglect in Institutional Settings: Strengthening Infrastructural Criminal Law Reform

Proposed federal legislation is pursuing criminal law reform to address the abuse and neglect of older adults within long-term care.[1]  A recently introduced private bill, Bill C-295, would amend section 215 of the Criminal Code to specifically criminalize owners and managers of long-term care homes who fail to provide the “necessaries of life” to people living in their facilities. [2] However, changing the law requires wider infrastructural criminal law reform to be impactful. The Canadian Read more…

UK court allows posthumous use of embryo despite lack of written consent

In a recent decision, the family division of the High Court of England and Wales allowed a husband to use an embryo created by in vitro fertilization with his wife for birth by surrogacy, even though the wife (who died after creation of the embryo by IVF) didn’t provide written consent for this use. The decision has attracted media attention in the United Kingdom as “a landmark legal case,” which “could be the UK’s first Read more…

We’ve Published Our Gender Diverse Legal Writing Guide

The British Columbia Law Institute (BCLI) is pleased to release its latest publication, Gender Diversity in Legal Writing: Pronouns, Honorifics, and Gender-Inclusive Techniques. The Guide was developed in response to changes in legal practice and to reflect society’s adoption of a more inclusive view of gender, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.  Although this publication is a writing guide, it also encourages writers to consider the impact of their language choices in relation to Read more…

Parentage committee finishes discussion of multiparent provisions for children conceived by sexual intercourse and starts discussion of donors

In June, BCLI’s Parentage Law Reform Project Committee finalized its discussion of whether multiparent configurations should be extended to conception by sexual intercourse. This topic has been the subject of discussion for several consecutive meetings starting in March 2022, and continuing at the April 2022 and May 2022 meetings. Who should be made a parent by a multiparent agreement? At this meeting, the Committee turned its attention to the issue of who should be required Read more…